A new partnership in Detroit will provide middle schoolers through adult learners with access to resources designed to help residents enter and complete college, with hubs expected to open on the city’s east and west sides this fall. Graduate 313, a partnership between the Jamie and Denise Jacob Family Foundation and Detroit College Access Network, […]

At a historic Lithuanian church in Detroit’s Mexicantown neighborhood, All Saints Literacy Center is working to open doors for community members who are not literate in English — whether that be parents who need to meet with their child’s teachers, workers looking to advance in their careers, or someone who needs to understand what a doctor […]

DETROIT — As of 1:25 a.m. Wednesday, Michigan’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary is currently too close to call, with former Wayne County health official Abdul El-Sayed and U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham) currently neck and neck with a few key counties left to report unofficial results. Unofficial election results show that with 91% of the […]

It’s easy for people who have never lived in Detroit to reduce us to headlines about bankruptcy, abandoned buildings, empty neighborhoods, or a city that was “left behind.”  For a long time, that was the only version of Detroit that a lot of people outside of the city knew. But if you grew up here, […]